3-year-old Levi Wright died after toy tractor accident in Beaver County, Utah on May 21, 2024.
Despite initial hope for recovery, MRI results revealed severe damage and Levi was taken off life support on June 2.
Levi is survived by parents Spencer and Kallie Wright.
Levi was playing near the water with his toy tractor when he was found in the river by authorities.
BEAVER COUNTY, Utah - A tragic accident involving a toy tractor and a river in Beaver County, Utah has resulted in the death of 3-year-old Levi Wright. The incident occurred on May 21 when Levi was playing near the water with his toy tractor. Despite efforts to save him, he was later taken off life support on June 2.
Levi, who is the son of rodeo star Spencer Wright and wife Kallie Wright, was found in the river by authorities after a caller reported losing sight of him. He was transported to Beaver Valley Hospital before being airlifted to Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City for further treatment.
Despite initial hope that Levi would pull through, MRI results revealed severe damage and the family made the difficult decision to let him go. Kallie Wright shared her heartfelt goodbye on social media, expressing gratitude for the community's support during this trying time.
Levi's tragic passing has brought out an outpouring of sympathy and support from those who knew him and those who were touched by his story. The family is now focusing on finding peace in their grief and remembering the happy memories they shared with their beloved son.
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Levi Wright, a 3-year-old boy, has died after being removed from life support.
He was hospitalized in critical condition since May 21 when he drove his toy tractor into a Utah river.
His parents are Spencer Wright and Kallie Wright.
Levi’s death was confirmed by family friend Mindy Sue Clark on June 2, 2023.
Kallie previously shared that the family would be ‘letting him go’ after several sleepless nights and conversations with doctors.
The incident occurred on May 21 and Levi was transported to Beaver Valley Hospital and later airlifted to Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City.